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Women over 60 rarely attract the fashion spotlight — even less often for purposes of praise. But Ari Seth Cohen has roamed the streets of New York City to train his lens on the most stylish among them. Since 2008 he has captured their self-possessed splendor on his blog Advanced Style (advancedstyle.blogspot.com). A fervent following led to his 2012 book by the same name. And now a documentary film, showing at theaters nationally, focuses on seven of his savviest, sassiest subjects, age 60 to 90. Director Lina Plioplyte follows these New Yorkers on their adventures over four years, during which they challenge conventional ideas of aging, open up about their pleasures and...

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